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Nearly 70 years ago, Ruthvern Byrum chaired the first art department at Anderson College. Tens of thousands of Anderson students have since experienced the importance of the visual arts in their education and to their lives.

Anderson Universityalums and legendary Christian recording artists and lyricists, Bill and Gloria Gaither will host a special tribute concert to honor President James L. Edwards and Mrs. Deanna Edwards on Sunday, Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. in the Reardon Auditorium. The special celebration concert is free and open to the public.

Anderson University will be hosting “Shadow of the Turning: The Art of Binh Pho,” an art exhibit from Binh Pho. The exhibit opens on Feb. 16 at the Gallery at York Performance Hall and goes until May 10.

"Binh Pho truly is one of leading artists in the world in this unique and intriguing medium," said Bob Coffman, vice president for Advancement, "His work has been the focus of exhibits all across the country."

Senior athletic training major Elliott Reiff had the opportunity to work with the Buffalo Bills this summer as an intern for their summer camps. Faced with strenuous work, Reiff was rewarded with great recommendations and experiences that will shape his career.

Reiff was one of nine athletic training interns who worked with the Buffalo Bills during their summer training camp from the end of July through the month of August.

Anderson University junior Kacie McGuire recently received the 2015 Nicholson Student Servant Leadership Award for her servant leadership on campus and in the community. The award was made possible by funds directed to the university by Anderson University donors.

These words are the inspiration and theme for the American Eagle brand and company culture. These words were also the inspiration for senior marketing major Natalia Concepcion, as she had the opportunity to live out these attributes through a merchandising internship with the popular retailer.

“The internship program itself is extremely competitive,” Concepcion said. “You are constantly being evaluated on things.”

UPDATE: Due to Winter Storm Juno, Shane Claiborne will not be able to join us for Impact Your World Week until Wednesday. Therefore, our Tuesday evening (1/27) chapel service has been canceled. At this time, we are planning for Shane to be with us on Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m. and Thursday morning at 11 a.m. in Reardon Auditorium. Any further changes in the schedule of events this week will be communicated as they are known.